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Canadians Sue Over Summer ‘Climate Lockdowns’ in Forests

Canadian citizen groups sue Nova Scotia and New Brunswick over sweeping bans on forest access this summer.

Trump’s Weaponization Czar Warns January 6 Committee Associates of Possible Investigations

President Trump’s Justice Department signaled that former associates of the January 6 Select Committee could face legal scrutiny.

Rubio Rebukes ABC’s Raddatz Over Claim Trump ‘Elevated’ Putin

Secretary of State Marco Rubio pushed back against ABC’s Martha Raddatz for claiming Trump elevated Putin.

Trump’s D.C. Crackdown Nets 68 Arrests in One Night

A federal crime initiative under President Trump’s leadership resulted in 68 arrests in a single night in Washington, D.C.

Britons Back Deportation of Migrant Sex Offenders

A new survey reveals overwhelming public support in Britain for deporting foreign nationals convicted of sexual crimes, with nearly nine in ten voters backing the policy. The poll, conducted by Find Out Now and reported by The Telegraph, highlights deep concern over the impact of mass migration on women’s safety.

Newsom Blasts Marines Over Trump’s L.A. Deployment

California Governor Gavin Newsom sharply criticized the U.S. Marines and National Guard on Saturday, accusing them of “bringing war to the American people” during their recent mission in Los Angeles. The comments came as Newsom attempted to undermine President Donald Trump, who is campaigning for the Nobel Peace Prize after resolving multiple global conflicts.

Justin Pearson Calls GOP ‘Fascists and Neo-Confederates’

Tennessee State Rep. Justin Pearson (D) launched a blistering attack on Republicans during an appearance Saturday on MSNBC’s Velshi, accusing the party of being controlled by “fascists and neo-Confederates.” His remarks reflect a growing pattern among Democrats of framing conservative policies and values as existential threats to democracy.

North Carolina School Choice Veto Faces Override Showdown

North Carolina lawmakers will return to Raleigh next week with several high-profile vetoes still hanging over the state’s legislative agenda. Among them are two bills drawing national attention: one establishing a tax credit program for school children and another that would allow permitless concealed carry.

Texas Breaks Jobs Records Again, Outpaces National Growth

Texas set new employment records in July, continuing its streak as the nation’s economic powerhouse. According to the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC), the state reached an all-time high in both total nonfarm jobs and the number of Texans employed.

30,000 Wireless Power Banks Recalled After Fires and Explosions

More than 30,000 ESR HaloLock wireless power banks have been recalled after reports of overheating, fires, and explosions.

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